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Nigel AthertonModerator
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Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08?
      #725020 - 31/10/2008 13:37

If you haven't yet seen all the winners and runners up from this year's competition you can see them here.

It would be interesting to see which ones everyone likes best. Post links to your faves below.


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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: Nigel Atherton]
      #725039 - 31/10/2008 15:08

Polar Sunrise out of the ones I've been able to see before the site started timing out on me....some crackers in there

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: daft_biker]
      #725074 - 31/10/2008 16:49

That's one of my favourites, too. Amazing what you can do with a stuffed bear and a torch.

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: Nigel Atherton]
      #725078 - 31/10/2008 16:55

A stuffed bear? Hmmm....black card, scalpel, little red bike light.......we could have some fun with that

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: daft_biker]
      #725115 - 31/10/2008 18:16

It'd be this one, the "Troublemaker"...

Troublemaker

It's interesting to ponder as what it's pondering about!

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: mjc7uk]
      #725145 - 31/10/2008 19:25

That's one of my favorites as well

Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?
I think so Brain, but how are we gonna teach a goat to dance with flippers on?


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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: Nigel Atherton]
      #725215 - 31/10/2008 23:35

Possibly this one, but this is also close.

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: huwevans]
      #727540 - 06/11/2008 18:15

Orcas at sunset here . There are lots of more technically excellent photos there, but this one kept me coming back for another look.

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Re: Which is your favourite pic from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 08? [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #727677 - 07/11/2008 11:53

I'm not sure at the moment. I do love so many of them - as ususal; I normally get the book, and it's inevitably the one that gets looked at most, and not just by me.

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